Rain forests occupy land, and we human beings have lots of other uses for land, such as farming, cattle ranching, and housing.
Rain forests mountain ranges and beaches are not "the human-environment interaction", but in terms of human activities, drives, and needs each of these types of geography are affected by human activities in "the human-environment interaction".
the impact of industrialisation on forests is that there would most likely be acid rain. for ex. in Germany (a industrial country) has many factories all over the place, in which causes air pollution. the air evaporates into the clouds which then comes down as acid rain destroyin thousands of forests.
In the rain forests.
Acid rain can harm aquatic life, damage forests and soil, erode buildings and monuments, and affect human health by contaminating water supplies and air quality. Reducing emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides can help mitigate the impact of acid rain.
they live in hot, dry forests. not rain forests.
The rain forests on the subcontinent are located in southern India. There are also rain forests found in Sri Lanka.
Antarctica has zero rain forests.
Rain forest Climate is usually hot and humid Due to the fact that there is lots of rain in rain forests. Subtropical and tropical rain forests are hotter than temperature rain forests
Acid rain in northern Europe can lead to damage to forests, lakes, and buildings due to increased acidity in the environment. It can also harm aquatic ecosystems, reduce soil fertility, and have negative effects on human health. Efforts to reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides have helped mitigate the impact of acid rain in the region.
cars, littering, that such thing
yes they do live in rain forests